Drone Attack on Ryazan: Explosions at the Oil Refinery and Dyagilevo Airfield.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 23, explosions rang out in the Russian city of Ryazan, striking the oil refinery and the airfield. According to the Telegram channel Shot, local residents report a drone attack, posting videos with sounds of the drones.
Local residents report a drone attack, posting videos that capture the characteristic sounds of drone flight.
The explosions were heard in both Ryazan and the nearby Skopin. Preliminary reports indicate at least ten explosions, which, according to witnesses, caused fires. The Telegram channel Exilenova+ noted that the explosions occurred near the oil refinery and Dyagilevo airfield.
Representatives of the local administration have not yet commented on these events. No armed forces have confirmed their involvement in the attack. It is worth noting that the night before, on October 22, drones targeted two sites in Russia: the Saransk Mechanical Plant in Mordovia and the oil refinery in Makhachkala.
Situation at the Plants
The Saransk Mechanical Plant specializes in manufacturing equipment for various industries, including explosives. Previously, Russia also targeted energy facilities and Ukrainian cities; however, neither side has yet provided official comments regarding the recent events.
Following a series of explosions in Ryazan, local residents continue to observe drone attacks leading to fires and accidents. Official representatives have refrained from comments and have not expressed statements regarding their involvement in these events. In the previous night, drones also attacked other sites in Russia, leaving many observers without explanations.
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